That would depend on the glass.
the circumfrance of the base x the height of the cylinder
You will also need the height of the cone. From circumference you can calculate the radius (circumf/Pi = radius). Volume of cone = 1/3 height x Pi x radius2
Formula to find the circumfrance of a circle~(2)(3.14)r or (3.14)d
If the circumference (not circumfrance) is 31.4, the radius is 4.9975 units (to 4 dp).
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The answer will depend on what the shape is. And since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.
The standard height of a sliding glass door is typically 80 inches.
True. Gravitational potential energy is directly proportional to an object's height above a reference point. This means that the greater the height of an object, the greater its gravitational potential energy.
it is the circumfrance of a circle divided by pi.
Top diameter at 1.75" and the height at 2.25"
it depends on the type of glass you are talking about.
Depends on how big the glass is as far as height and thickness is concerned.